Checked in at Konditori.
There are a few of these around. Try them out for work. #wifi.
Checked in at Konditori.
There are a few of these around. Try them out for work. #wifi.
Checked in at Tea Lounge.
Mist come and work here. #wifi
Since arriving in Santiago, I’ve been posed with the challenge of finding good locations to work from. I like to work from cafes, which I refer to as “cafeworking”. Whether you’re traveling or just wanting to get out of the house for the day though (assuming you work from home, like I normally do), your selection criteria are probably similar either way. I decided that I’d document some of the things I look for when I’m trying to find a good place to work for the day. Feel free to add your own criteria in the comments.
IP and traffic masking software for Mac. Watch hulu/Pandora from overseas and protect yourself from other users on Wifi APs.
Airport Wireless Internet Access Guide
Comprehensive list of airports that have wifi including which ones are free, paid, etc.
” Use your iPhone as a Wireless Router for your PC/Mac”
“iPhoneModem is an application for the iPhone that aims at making it really easy to use the iPhone’s Internet connection on your computer.”
Integrated mobile IM and VoIP. Looks pretty sweet. Has a version for most devices, including iPhone. Also can make Skype calls.
Locations where there should be a T-Mobile HotSpot in California